Shift Angle of Three-Phase Transformer (Two Windings)
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Ailton Maia
on 9 May 2016
Commented: Ailton Maia
on 11 May 2016
The Three-Phase Transformer (Two Windings) has a problem with shift angles. When you use D1 (primary or secondary) there's no shift angle, input and output stay together, but the shift angle should be + or - 30 degrees (images D1_Yg and Y_D1). When you use D11 (primary or secondary) there's a shift angle about + or - 60 degrees, but the shift angle should be + or - 30 degrees (images D11_Yg and Y_D11). I'm not sure if shift angle of harmonic sines or currents fundamental and harmonics is working correctly. Can anyone answer to me if I done something wrong?
Shift angle D1_Yg and Y_D1 (input and output together)


Shift angle D11_Yg and Y_D11 (shift phase of 60 degrees by fourier)


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Sebastian Castro
on 11 May 2016
I think this is because you're measuring phase-to-phase voltage on the Delta side and phase-to-ground on the Wye side.
If you measure both voltages between phases A and B or both voltages between phase A to ground, you will get the expected phase shifts.
- Sebastian
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